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Japan Airlines wants to blast human culture into space and land it on the moon
Japan Airlines partners with space start-up ispace to transport 'precious cultural heritage and human activities' to the moon, aiming to protect them from Earth's climate change, natural disasters, and conflict. This marks the airline's first step into space exploration, aligning with Japan's lunar ambitions.
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